Using a $1 million grant from Toyota, Great Smoky Mountains National Park has launched a new on-line educational initiative that is intended to make the parkâs natural resource and science programs and research findings much more accessible to the public.
The new âDispatches From the Fieldâ is an online, bi-monthly source of information from scientists, resource managers, and park partners. Funded by a generous grant from Toyota, each issue of âDispatchesâ includes an in-depth profile of researchers and resource managers in the park, as well as volunteer and educational opportunities. Through photographs, narratives and podcasts, it aims to reconnect citizens with science by inviting them into their public lands.
The first podcast takes viewers into the field on a beetle release to protect hemlocks from the Hemlock woolly adelgid. The podcast is closed captioned and was produced entirely using in-house staff resources (including the dulcimer soundtrack) and using equipment purchased using 2008 Centennial Challenge funding.